* New and inexperienced Power Point users will discover how to use
the latest enhancements to Power Point 2007 quickly and efficiently
so that they can produce unique and informative presentations
* Power Point continues to be the world’s most popular
presentation software
* This updated For Dummies guide shows users different ways to
create powerful and effective slideshow presentations that
incorporate data from other applications in the form of charts,
clip art, sound, and video
* Shares the key features of Power Point 2007 including creating
and editing slides, working with hyperlinks and action buttons, and
preparing presentations for the Web
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction.
Part I: Basic Power Point 2007 Stuff.
Chapter 1: Welcome to Power Point 2007.
Chapter 2: Editing Slides.
Chapter 3: Working in Outline View.
Chapter 4: Proofing Your Presentations.
Chapter 5: Don’t Forget Your Notes!
Chapter 6: Show Time!
Chapter 7: Getting Help!
Part II: Creating Great-Looking Slides.
Chapter 8: All about Fonts and Text Formatting.
Chapter 9: Designing Your Slides.
Chapter 10: Animating Your Slides.
Chapter 11: Masters of the Universe Meet the Templates of
Doom.
Part III: Embellishing Your Slides.
Chapter 12: Inserting Pictures and Clip Art.
Chapter 13: Drawing on Your Slides.
Chapter 14: Charting for Fun and Profit.
Chapter 15: Working with Smart Art.
Chapter 16: Lights! Camera! Action! (Adding Sound and
Video).
Chapter 17: More Things to Insert on Your Slides.
Part IV: Working with Others.
Chapter 18: Using Power Point’s Collaboration Tools.
Chapter 19: Working with Share Point.
Chapter 20: Using a Slide Library and Other Ways to Reuse
Slides.
Chapter 21: Creating a Video Presentation with Microsoft
Producer.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 22: Ten Power Point Commandments.
Chapter 23: Ten Tips for Creating Readable Slides.
Chapter 24: Ten Ways to Keep Your Audience Awake.
Chapter 25: Ten Things That Often Go Wrong.
Chapter 26: Ten Best New Features of Power Point 2007.
Index.
Circa l’autore
Doug Lowe is a veteran author of more than 40 For Dummies books with more than a million copies in print. He’s covered everything from productivity software to programming.